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Venomous reptiles, snakes, lizards and arachnids
Your complete Venomous community - Everything venomous, All venomous reptiles, venomous snakes and venomous lizards. [eng]
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Ядовитые животные паукообразные насекомые змеи
Каракут Скорпион Огненная саламандра Ящерица ядозуб
Жаба-ага Индийская кобра Среднеазиатская кобра
Королевская кобра Гюрза Обыкновенный щитомордник
Восточный щитомордник Гадюка обыкновенная Жарарака. [rus]
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Poisonous Plants and Animals
This web site contains valuable information on poisonous plants and animals. A wide range of species are described and classified according to their habitat and biological origin. Special attention is given to the behavior of venomous snakes and insects with advice on how to avoid a deadly bite. [eng]
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Australian Venom & Toxin Database
An online guide to Australias venomous creatures. Included also is information on venom research and antivenom [eng]
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Poissons de Mйditerranйe
Biologie. 154 espиces. [fra]
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Southeastern Hot Herp Society
Non profit organization dedicated to venomous reptile conservation through education. [eng]
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Poisonous Animals: Ants (Formicidae)
Brief review. [eng]
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Venomous Snake Relocators
To get people who have heretofore had no appreciation for snakes and their role in their ecosystem to come to some sort of appreciation of them. [eng]
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Virtual Center on Toxinoloy
The Center for the Study of Venoms and Venomous Animals was founded by a group of researchers from São Paulo State University (UNESP), who were interested in studying venomous animals. Today, CEVAP includes many researchers of different disciplines working in Undergraduate Schools and Institutes. These researchers work on the campuses at Araraquara, Botucatu, and Rio Claro that are part of São Paulo State University. [eng | por]
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Florida Venomous Snakes
An online fieldguide to the venomous snakes of Florida is presented. The guide is fully illustrated and the descriptions of the snakes include characteristics that are relatively easy for the layman to see. The guide is not written for professional herpetologists. [eng]
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Venomous.com
A brief introduction to venomous snakes. [eng]
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National Animal Poison Control Center
Located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the National Animal Poison Control Center (NAPPC) is a non-profit service of the University of Illinois.
It is the first animal-oriented poison center in the United States. [eng]
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AVMA Pet Poison Guide
Household Products, Drugs. [eng]
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ASPCA: Animal Poison Control Center (APCC)
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center is a unique, emergency
hotline providing 24-hour-a-day, 7-day-a-week telephone assistance
to veterinarians and animal owners. The Center's hotline
veterinarians can quickly answer questions about toxic substances
found in our everyday surroundings that can be dangerous to
animals. [eng]
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Category Based Herpetological Web Index
Available Pages For Venomous snakes. [eng]
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Hot Snakes
Hot Snakes venomous reptiles, hot snakes, poisonous snakes, venom, cobras, vipers, pope's viper, gaboon viper, cottonmouth, copperhead, rattlesnake, antivenom, pit viper. [eng]
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UI CVM Toxicology Residency Program Animal Poison Control Center
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) is a unique emergency hotline providing 24-hour a day, 7-day a week telephone assistance to veterinarians and
animal owners. With an extensive collection of scientific journals and books as well as a sophisticated database, Center personnel have access to cross-referenced
information on innumerable natural toxins and manmade chemicals. Veterinarians training at the highly specialized APCC toxicology resource rapidly learn how to
employ scientific and medical information to identify relationships between exposures and illness. [eng]
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Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins
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Venomous Snake Ring
The largest collection of venomous web sites on the net. [eng]
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Melins Rattlesnake Den
This site does *NOT* in any way intend to encourage people to buy or collect a venomous snake. Venomous species should be kept only by experienced keepers,*NOT* beginners. The information found on this site is based on the experiences and observations of mostly myself but also other serious keepers with great experience and knowledge about rattlesnakes. [eng]
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